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German Militarist Sees Opportunity |!and's or America’s slave, according | American on Allied Mission to Hun-|the American General and the Rou-|Smalter Home for the Crown the fire-eater, utters a prophecy in|Up again and once we have the sword | Budapest that Gen. Bandholtz, the|all conciliation on the part of the much too large and pretentious for the magazine Unser Tag. He writas; |! hand again, then we shall help our. | American member of the Allied mis-|Roumanians. It Is reported also that |her, Present circumstances. The ro- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1919. ALLIES WILL SPLIT, ae rorers, Soeeer ox ONY DNOOUNTENY «(Gs Ses, reer terete een Semen ee ——— ONTHE SUBWAYS by the American Pence Mission, for BERNHARDI HOPES wily teed Genny so, 08 GS he BY GEN, BANDHOLTZ reports received at the Hotel Crillon, le to make a decisive stand against the Americfin headquarters here, tend Upathy to the Roumanians was a result of a rejection of the Standard Oil's offer to buy Roumanian oil wells ——_o— England. France will become !ng- to show amicable relations between to which side it chooses. p 1 i‘ shat . ’ Pri ‘a we ity. to Rise in Rivalry of Britain, “T cheerfully admit that, momen-| gary Did Not Offend Rouman- /manians | BRREIN, Oct, §--The German Ger. || 4a Atherton tarily, no possibility shows for Ger- ' lat The reports, which came from| “IN, Oct. 9 : ° eal ; many to play a role in the world fans, Mission Hears. Fronch sources, state Gen. Band. /¢rmment has selected Castle Cols as Oovrtiain. 1919, by The Pres Pubtihing Co, |again. But mis! fast. ne future home of the Crown Prin- The New York fiventne Wort) ‘new political grouping of the pow. | O™™eM, 1019, YT Prime Gatuhing On Iholts banged on the table at a moet. BERLIN, Oct. 3—Gen, Bornhardi,|ers can give us the possibility to come| PARIS, Oct. 8. —-Reporta from|!ng and showed himself opposed to|°°*% %# her former abode ts considered selves. Then will come the hour of " luction of the extensive court circle “England, that hoped, if Germany |Germany’s resurrection with the|slon sent to Hungary, had behaved/a Jewish o cer on Gen. Bandholtz's | which formerly surrounded the Prin« beaten, to obtain commersial union of all its sons.” improperly to the Roumanian author-| ataf_ thrashed a Hungarian in _a!cess has alrendy been accomplished, AK iil fe 2nd Floor ~ PRICED LOW--because tt costs us less to sell! Park-Taylor gives you everything you expect ina Suit or Overcoat—smart style, all-wool fabrics and expert tailoring—at a price you'd never expect to pay in any but the P.-T. Shops! ~Because it costs us less to sell our clothes! We keep selling expenses to the minimum and thereby give you more and better quality for less money. That’s why you should come to P.-T.— because Park-Taylor keep quality high and prices low by producing all their own clothes—selling from economical second- floor shops—to thousands of men. Mastt ~ Tatoved $25 -to §50 ' Just to make Park-Taylor garments more distinctive, more exclusive—they are all master-tailored by skilled workmen. Come to P.-T. for “the newest styles— first” —you need not buy, but you will. Park-Taylor Open Evenings Four Convenient Saturdays Until Until 9 Second Floor Shops 10 P.M. 173 Broadway Carini Src: 1333 Broadway isi sie" 1551 Broadway {ath Set 149thSt., Bronx Fes irc 59TH TO 60TH—LEXINGTON TO 38RD. — “ONE BLOCK FROM P. Come to Bloomingdales for This Fur Sale "THERE are ever so many reasons why you should come. The first is that Blooming- dale furs are just what Bloomingdale says they are—every fur is called by its real name. The second reason is that these values in’ coats and separate scarfs would be good in normal times and are therefore infinitely better-than-good now. And the rest of the reasons hardly matter. THE SMALL SCARF YOU WANT $32.50 FOXES AND WOLVES By “‘small’’ we mean the scarf of one skin—the scarf that now is more in vogue than ever before. But these particular wolf and fox skins are far from sma//—they are generously sized and unusually fluffy. The brown and taupe shades in which we are offering these scarfs are just right for the newer brown suits—and, of course, they are always good with blue or black. ° A VERY SMART FUR COAT $148 Sealine (dyed Coney) when it is of such splendid uality as this sealine, has the appearance, the gloss, the a of Hudson Seal. And the contrasting collar and cuffs only serve to emphasize its rich blackness. The contrasting furs are Squirrel, Nutria, Australian Ring Tail Opossum or Natural Raccoon. The coats are 30 to 36 inches in length and prettily lined. Or if you prefer an all black coat, you may have it, self-trimmed, for $125. These two items are characteristic of the offerings in our moderately priced furs. Equal values are also availa- ble in any of the many fur wraps of finer pelts—Mole, Squirrel, Beaver, Hudson Seal. And in scarfs, stoles, capelets and muffs of every one of the wanted furs in the wanted styles. For Tomorrow Only— 30 OPEN FOX SCARFS $19.75 Did you ever hear of a fox scarf for $19.75? And you ‘never saw such scarfs for anywhere near $19.75. But there are only thirty of these—so we marked them at a_ real close-out price. Black, brown or taupe—all good looking and fluffily becoming. Ajoomingdales-—Second Floor ‘ARK AVE =e